Here it is—already half of the summer is over, and kids—some of them, according to local laws—will be going back to school before you know it!
“Wasn’t that way when I went to school—we always began school right after Labor Day.”
That’s because you’re an old-timer. Things are different these days. In fact, all sorts of things are different. Believe it or not, FDR is no longer president—as he was during most of the time when you attended grade school. There was a time, I’ll bet, when you only knew him, and no other president.
“Sure enough!”
So, things change—sometimes radically. Some changes are for the better; some for the worse. Things are always in motion. In this world, all is flux. But of all the people in the world, it’s the Christian who, when following God’s Word, can best handle change.
“Why is that?”
Because he expects it. Because he knows that change will constantly take place since people without God never get things straight. Not knowing the truth, they disagree. Sometimes violently. As a result, they’re always trying something “new” to solve this problem or that—which, since it isn’t God’s way, never works, so they keep on trying.
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